Helping Go developers build better cloud apps faster
As GopherCon kicks off today with nearly 2,000 gophers gathering in Denver, we’re excited to share our latest offerings and announcements for Go developers.
As GopherCon kicks off today with nearly 2,000 gophers gathering in Denver, we’re excited to share our latest offerings and announcements for Go developers.
At Microsoft, we put our cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the hands of those working to solve global environmental challenges, through programs such as AI for Earth.
It has been said that Artificial Intelligence will define the next generation of software solutions. If you are even remotely involved with technology, you will almost certainly have heard the term with increasing regularity over the last few years.
Azure Cloud Shell announces an integrated editor in collaboration with Visual Studio Code utilizing the open-source Monaco editor!
On Monday, May 7, more than 6,000 developers from more than 70 countries descended on the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle, Washington, for Microsoft Build.
Use playlists of Build content to discover our top picks for the most relevant sessions, resources, and expert interviews.
Last week, the Microsoft Build conference brought developers lots of innovation and was action packed with in-depth sessions. In case there was simply too much for you to digest, I wanted to pull together some key highlights and top sessions to watch.
Today we are announcing integrations between GitHub and two Microsoft products: App Center and Outlook.
This morning, at the Microsoft Build conference in Seattle, I talked about the key areas of new Azure innovation that enable the intelligent cloud and intelligent edge.
See how Azure, Visual Studio, Xamarin, and Visual Studio App Center give you the flexible, yet robust, tools and services to build, test, deploy, and continuously improve Android and iOS apps.
We’re pleased to announce that the Azure SDK for Go is now generally available to help developers build apps for Azure with Go.
We are excited to introduce the integration of Azure Data Lake (ADL) Python & R extensions into Visual Studio Code (VSCode), which allows you to easily edit Python or R scripts for your custom…